World renowned historian Harold Holzer joins Al to talk about his new book, "THE CIVIL WAR IN 50 OBJECTS". Holzer is considered the leading scholar on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. In his latest effort he discusses 50 key objects he personally selected from the New York Historical Society's collection of Civil War artifacts. As Holzer described it, each piece tells the story of Americas past. Tune in this Sunday evening at 10:30 PM.

“Looking dapper in a gray suit and a red tie that would finish the set draped loosely around his neck,” writes The Washington Post, “Palmieri took his seat at the piano and alighted on a delicate arpeggio. A slow smile crept across the 76-year-old’s face as lyrical phrases evolved into blues riffs, which then gave way to staccato splashes .. [He] even stood up to give the audience an endearing peek at his salsa dancing skills.”

Garnet Rogers

Barely out of high school, Garnet Rogers was on the road as a full-time working musician with his older brother Stan. Together they formed what has come to be accepted as one of the most influential acts in North American folk music.

Sunday Jazz Brunch - The Lance Houston Jazz Quintet

Tamo Bar

Each Sunday, Tamo hosts Sunday Jazz Brunch on the Terrace! Indulge in Chef Robert Tobin's delicious brunch menu while waking up to the smooth sounds of Lance Houston's Jazz Quintet. Brunch is available from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and reservations are not necessary.